Saturday 22 February 2014

How to Get Rid of Mucus In Lungs

Tips Free Breathing and Healthy Lungs

Mucus (also known as phlegm) is a common product of the colds and other upper respiratory infections. Dealing with mucus can be incredibly frustrating and seemingly never ending. If you are looking for relief from mucus buildup in your throat and nose, then try some of these methods of treatment.
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    Let it out. Although it can be loud, gross, or embarrassing, letting the mucus out of your body is the best way for getting rid of it. When you feel an urge to cough up mucus or blow your nose, don’t ignore it. Swallowing phlegm can reintroduce it back into your system, and holding in a stuffy or drippy nose is simply uncomfortable. It’s best to keep a box of tissues on hand and just let the mucus out.
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    Keep hydrated. As with all illnesses, keeping hydrated is essential to healing quickly. Help your body to clear out the mucus by drinking water hourly throughout the day. You can choose to supplement your fluid intake with juice and tea as well, if you like.
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    Steam it out. Steam helps to break up mucus in your chest, nose, and throat, allowing you to expel it from your body easier. Boil a pot of water and mix in a few drops of eucalyptus oil. Hold your face over the bowl and breathe in the steam for several minutes. Additionally, you can take a hot shower to help break up the mucus.[1]
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    Use a gargle. Mix a tablespoon of salt with a cup of cold water and gargle the mixture for 30 seconds. Doing this several times a day will help to clear out mucus trapped in the back of your throat and in your nasal passageways.
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    Drink herbal tea. Hot tea is a general aid for soothing irritated throats and inducing relaxation; brew up a cup of your favorite herbal tea with honey and sip it slowly. The heat will help to break up the mucus in your throat while the moisture from the water and honey will relax your irritated esophagus. Ginger, chamomile, and lemon teas are particularly helpful for getting rid of mucus.
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    Use lemon and honey. Mix approximately 2 teaspoons of lemon juice and a tablespoon of honey with a cup of hot water. This mixture should help clear your throat, as the lemon will cut through the mucus while the honey will soothe the throat.
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    Try Menthol/Eucalyptus cough drops. Somewhere between a natural and an over-the counter remedy, these cough drops are good for the loosening of pleghm in the throat and lungs.
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    Try eating turmeric. This natural antiseptic works to kill the bacteria your body is battling with mucus production. Mix a bit of turmeric into whatever you drink, or chug it down with a glass of water. A few teaspoons of the substance a day will leave you mucus-free in no time.
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    Consume more ginger. Ginger has been used for centuries for treating cold and sinus symptoms because of its natural antibacterial properties. If you can stand the taste, eat it raw or go for a milder candied form. You can also grate fresh ginger into boiling water to create a tea that will do double-duty on ridding your throat of mucus.
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    Eat garlic. Similar to ginger, garlic is incredibly potent and works well on killing the bacteria and ridding your throat of mucus. Eat several cloves of garlic raw daily, and grate it into the foods that you eat as well. If you are able, eating the garlic right as you wake up in the morning will help kill the mucus before it has time to really start flowing.
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    Try natural herbs. Eating some herbs such as licorice, fenugreek, and chickweed will help to clear your throat of mucus. Add them to your food or, if you can manage the taste, eat them raw or boiled in water to create a tea.[2]
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    Use a nasal rinse. Purchase a saline nasal rinse from your drugstore or try using an old fashioned neti pot. Flushing clean water and a saline solution through your sinuses will clean out the mucus in your nose and at the back of your throat.
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    Take an expectorant. These are medications that work to break up mucus in your nose and throat, and help you to cough it up and expel it from your body easier. Many are available over-the-counter at local drugstores, while some can be prescribed by a doctor. Follow the dosage instructions and take the expectorant daily to relieve yourself of congestion as a result of mucus.[3]
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    Eat spicy foods. As you may be able to attest, spicy foods breaks up the mucus in your nose and causes it to run a bit more easily. Help your body to break down all its mucus by eating as many spicy foods as you can handle. These may include chilli peppers, horseradish, or wasabi.
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    Use a humidifier. Increasing the moisture level in your air will make the mucus in your body thinner and easier to deal with. Keep a humidifier running at all times when you’re home, and especially at night as you sleep. Add eucalyptus essential oil to the water for an added mucus-fighting punch.
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    Hum. This is what many singers do so that they can bring back their singing voice. By humming, you may be able to create vibrations that are are strong enough to break up the mucus.
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    Use your facial muscles. Creating movement in the nasal cavity can be helpful in dislodging stuck mucus. Gargling and humming have already been mentioned, you can also try:
    • Making yourself sneeze 
    • Chewing gum, or sucking on a hard candy or lozenge
    • Making funny faces
    • Laughing

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